Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 25, 1979, Image 3

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    April 25, 1979
DIDYOU
HEAR?
Marine Private 1st Class
William G. Raber, Jr., the
son of Nellie M. Raber of
Box 192, Bainbridge, has
been promoted to his
present rank while serving
with the 2nd Marine
Division in Camp Lejeune,
NC. He joined the Corps in
September 1978.
§§8
Timothy Eshelman of
Mount Joy, a student at
Juniata College, was in-
ducted into Sigma Pi
Sigma, the national physics
honor society.
The chairman of the
physics department there
said, ‘‘[this] is not only a
tremendous honor for him,
but for Juniata’s phsyics
department as well.”
§§88
Elam B. Hollinger of
Manheim has joined Heist-
and Memorials, Inc., as a
full-time salesman.
Hollinger was previously
employed by Garden Spot
Meat Products. He is a
graduate of Hesston Col-
lege, Hesston, Kansas,
with a degree in elemen-
tary education.
A native of Manheim, he
is married to the former
Gertrude Martin. = The
Hollingers have five chil-
dren.
Mr. Hollinger is a
Sunday School teacher at
the Congregational Bible
Church, Marietta. He is
also a member of the
visitation committee.
Les Koder will have a
birthday on April 30th.
§8§
Walt and Eleanor Sloan
will celebrate their anniver-
sary this Sunday.
§8§
Airman James G. Bucki-
us of 520 Donegal Springs
Road, Mount Joy, Pa., has
completed Air Force basic
training at Lackland AFB,
Texas.
During the intensive six
weeks of training, the
airman earned the honor
graduate ribben for aca-
demic and military excel-
lence. Completion of this
training earned the indi-
vidual credits towards an
associate in applied science
degree through the Com-
munity College of the Air
Force.
Airman Buckius will now
receive specialized training
in the avionics systems
field.
He is a 1978 graduate of
Donegal High School.
888
Marine Sergeant David
L. Sanchez, son of Jacinto
and Beatrice J. Sanchez of
RD3, P.0.Box 40, Mount
JOy, Pa., has .been
promoted to his present
rank while serving with the
2d Force Service Support
Group, Marine Corps Base,
Camp Lejeune, N.C.
He joined the Corps in
August 1976.
Albert Kleiner was honor-
ed by the Mount Joy
Borough Council for ‘‘out-
standing management ser-
vice’' at the last council
meeting.
Kleiner had come out of
retirement to serve as acting
borough manager. Now that
Bruce Hamer has taken up
that duty, Kleiner is once
again retired. He has a long
history of service to his
town.
Council gave him a
pewter pitcher as a sign of
their appreciation.
> BS§
King & Queen contest
still open
Enter your child, win prizes
You can still enter your
child in the King & Queen
Contest of the Marietta
Children’s Fair to be held
on June 9th.
If 'wou live in Marietta
Borough and have a child
who is between one and
three years of age, you can
enter by sending a 5x7
photo to Donna Loucks or
Lynn Gohn. Each photo will
be attached to a cannister
and placed in the business
of a participating merchant.
Money placed in the
Birth
LANTZ, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon (Sherry Wiker), 747
Ferndale Rd., Mount Joy, a
daughter at St. Joseph
Hospital.
cannisters by the public
will be collected -and
counted, and the child with
the most income will be
King or Queen.
The winner will receive a
savings bond and the
runners-up will get tro-
phies. All entrants will
receive a gift.
Sponsored by the Mari-
etta Recreation Association,
the Children’s Fair will be
held in Memorial Park. The
King and Queen will be
crowned at 1:00 PM. ~
MARTIN, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard L. (Ann L. Gin-
grich), Mount Joy RDI1, a
son at Hershey Medical
Center.
Shawn Moran, 11, recently was awarded the Arrow of
Light, Cub Scouting’s highest honor. Shawn is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moran of 333 Marietta Avenue,
Mount Joy. He has been a scout for three years.
Moran of Pack 136
gets Arrow of Light
Cub Pack 136 held a
meeting at Seiler School, at
which cubmaster Robert
W. Mark presented the
following boys with these
awards:
Robert Keener and John
Ginder, gold and silver
arrows; Greg Bricker, silver
arrow; Chris Jenkins, two
silver arrows; Eric Lutz,
gold arrow and bear award;
Shawn Moran, athlete,
aquanaut, sportsman, out-
doorsman, scholar, travel-
er, citizen and artist
awards.
Shawn also got the
Arrow of Light, cub
scouting’s highest award.
A committee meeting
was held at the home of
Robert W. Mark. Attending
were Ann and Bryan Mark,
John Auker, Myron Weber,
Edna and Victor Wolf, and
Loretta Dimeler.
Candidate Night
The annual League of
Women Voters Candidate
Night will be held Monday,
April 30, 7:30 PM at
Trinity Lutheran Church
Parish House, 31 S._ Duke
St., Lancaster.
The thirteen Republican
and Democratic candidates
for Lancaster County Com-
missioner have been in-
for Fun Fair
There are still many plans
to be made for the Maytown
PTP’s 3rd annual Fun Fair,
to be held on June 2nd from
9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Any
donations of articles for the
yard sale or crafts for the
vited to participate.
Candidate Night is held
each year to give the public
the
and question candidates
seeking to represent the
voters’ interests ‘in local
government. The audience
will be invited to ask
questions, following the
candidates responses to the
panel moderator.
Maytown PTP asks donations
fair may be turned in to the
school auditorium.
Collection dates are May
7th and May 29th, between
the hours of 8:15 and 9:00
AM.
Sater’s warehouse
declared historic
The Bachman and Forry
Tobacco Warehouse at 125
Bank Alley in Columbia has
been placed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
The warehouse is owned
by Joel Sater/Antiques and
Auction News, 225 West
Market Street, Marietta.
opportunity to meet
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3
Former Bainbridge
resident knits by
Bay of Fundy
Sally Shirk, former Bainbridge resident, stands at the
head of Cutler Harbor in Maine. She now lives there.
Sally Shirk, formerly of
Bainbridge, moved to
Maine in 1971. She has
established a knitting busi-
ness up there.
Sally started knitting at
an early age. When she
moved to Maine she began
knitting sweaters, hats and
mittens. Two years ago she
acquired a knitting machine
and began wholesaling.
designs
She her own
Aun
patterns. Harbour Knits
her company, distributes in
New England and Pennsyl-
vania.
Sally and her husband,
Elliot, live on a small farm
at the head of Cutler
Harbour (the company is
named after the site). From
their window they look out
over the Bay of Fundy.
The Shirks grow most
of their own food and heat
their house with wood.
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SENIOR CITIZENS
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